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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF AMERICAN PLANTS, 1909-10. 
AMERICAN PLANTS. 
This fine and ornamental class is remarkable for freeness in blooming and almost 
general suitability for forcing. No garden should be without a supply of them, 
as not only do they look green and gay during the winter, but when in bloom 
decorate the borders with showy brilliant flowers, or when forced, supply a variety 
of colour which enhances their value for conservatory decoration. ' Rhodo- 
dendrons and Azaleas are amongst the very best of shrubs for smoky districts. 
Photo] Hardy Azaleas, in the Grounds of Walton Hall. \Clibrans 
(The scat of Sir Gilbert Grccnall, Bart.) 
AZALEA. Excellent for forcing or for outdoor planting. 
mollis, in fine shades of orange, flesh, pink, rose, salmon, He. Selected plants well set 
with buds. 15/-, 18/-, 24/- and 30/- per doz. Plants for garden planting, 6/- and 
9/- per doz. Extra size plants, with large number of buds, 2/6 and 3/6 each, 24/- 
to 36/- per doz. 
Standards, on short stems, 5/- and 6/- each. 
X sinensis. A magnificent class, as hardy as Azalea mollis , the flowers are larger, 
of greater substance, and more brilliantly coloured. Plants set with buds. 2/-, 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Anthony Koster, bright golden-yellow, the largest flower and the finest 
variety yet raised; a grand acquisition; 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
rustica flore pleno (named, varieties). A lovely section, flowers double, of fine shape, 
colours from pure white to bright red. The plants are of vigorous growth and force 
easily. Some are deliciously scented. Plants sent with buds. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
OCCidentaliS. The flowers of this species arc white, sometimes tinged with rose, and 
having a pale yellow band on the upper lobe. This species coming from Western 
America, blooms later than other Azaleas, thus prolonging the flowering season to 
a considerable degree; 1 to 11 feet, 1/- and 1/6 each, 10/6 to 15/- per doz.; 1 1 to 2 
feet, 2/- and 2/6 each, 21/- and 24/- per doz. 
Duchess of Devonshire, flowers large, pinkish-white, with a pink stripe down 
the centre of each petal, rich orange blotch; very free-flowering; 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
Duchess Of Portland, pale rose with a darker shade up the centre of each petal; 
upper petals very large with an enormous orange blotch; a grand acquisition; 1/6 
to 2/6 each. 
pontica, orange-yellow fragrant flowers, freely produced strong plants, well set with 
buds; 1 to 15 feet, 9d. each, 6/- per doz., 30/- per 100; 1 4 to 2 feet, 1/- each, 9/- 
per doz., 50/- per 100. Extra large plants, 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
